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Coffee producers in many parts of the world have the option of either becoming a member of and selling their coffee to … that both coffee plot size and number of working household members influence the producers’ decision on sales channel …
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The role of coffee in the land usepatterns and decisions of eastern Chiapas looms as akey ingredient in the social and … involving coffee. Theintroduction and spread of coffee, as well as themarket and production changes related to this export … grassrootscampesino producer organizations and the state'snow-defunct National Coffee Institute (INMECAFE)helped set the stage for the …
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perspectives, which is applied in an exploratory study to six partnerships in the coffee sector in Peru. It is concluded that …
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This paper presents research conducted during two coffee farming seasons in Costa Rica. The study examined coffee … herbicides in weed management practices. Over 200 structured interviews were conducted with coffee farmers concerning their use … coffee production. ANOVA and regression analyses describe the relationships between farm size, labor, and herbicide use, and …
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examines the relationship between household composition and coffee production in Ocotal Grande, a Popoluca community in the … coffee than other types of households. However, this does not mean that all members of the household profit equally from … their contribution to coffee production. While some relationship exists between labor input and returns, the distribution of …
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. This article analyzes the expansion of these private regulatory efforts in the coffee sector. We compare the five major …
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